MEDIA APPEARANCES

Offering Psychological Services to Men and Women Whose Same-sex Attraction Doesn't Define Them

WHAT WE DO

For many years, I have been assisting men and women –mostly, persons who are still at a crossroads about their sexual identity– to reduce their same-sex attractions and explore their heterosexual potential.

I am a licensed clinical psychologist who shares your vision of humanity. I believe that our bodies tell us who we are, and that our bodies have made us for heterosexuality.

Perhaps you experience same-sex attractions, but you believe you were not destined to be gay. You believe that these feelings do not represent “who you really are.”

If this is your belief, then we may be able to help you.

The New U.S. Supreme Court Ruling: Freedom to "Define and Express Your Identity"

The U.S. Supreme court recently ruled that Americans have a constitutional right to "define and express their identity." This ruling -- which was the basis of the Court's Same-Sex Marriage ruling-- cannot justly be withheld from people with a different goal: men and women who seek to changetheir sexual identity. So if homosexuality is not who you really are, then you, too, have a right to live in accordance with your values, and to seek whatever degree of change in identity, behavior and attractions is possible for you.

The Science Behind Our Work

In 1992, I and two psychiatrists organized a professional association called the National Association for Research and Therapy of Homosexuality (NARTH). Today, NARTH has over 1000 members around the world.

Homosexuality is not fixed and unchangeable, as these public figures reveal. Some of them celebrate their sexual fluidity as a good thing; others believe that the only true expression of sexuality is heterosexuality, since it is consistent with our biological design.

[photo: not actual client] My name is Tom and I am in my fifties. For a long time I had this uncertainty about my sexuality. This came from a combination of things: comments from other people, and questions I had about myself.

Diminish Unwanted same-sex attractions

If you struggle with gender identity problems, unwanted homosexual attraction, and related issues there is help and support available. Dr. Joseph Nicolosi has been successfully helping people all over the world understand these issues, the root causes and most importantly the solutions available. Reparative therapy helps those who wish to reduce their unwanted homosexual attractions and explore their heterosexual potential.